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What is quarrelled?

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To quarrel means to fight.

quar·rel1   /ˈkwɔrəl, ˈkwɒr-/ Show Spelled [kwawr-uhl, kwor-] Show IPA noun, verb,-reled, -rel·ing or (especially British) -relled, -rel·ling.

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1.

an angry dispute or altercation; a disagreement marked by a temporary or permanent break in friendly relations.

2.

a cause of dispute, complaint, or hostile feeling: She has no quarrel with her present salary.

-verb (used without object)

3.

to disagree angrily; squabble; wrangle.

4.

to end a friendship as a result of a disagreement.

5.

to make a complaint; find fault.

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